GHB, or gamma-hydroxybutyrate, is a normal component of mammalian metabolism. It is found naturally in every cell in the human body and is most properly considered a nutrient. In the brain, the highest amounts are found in the hypothalamus and… Continue Reading…
GHB Dosage Information What is the right dosage for GHB or GBL? GHB Dosage information is hard to come by because there is no one right dose. Determining the ideal dose is probably the trickiest aspect of working with GHB.… Continue Reading…
Although contraindications for GHB have been described as “remarkably few” [Vickers, 1969], those who suffer from any of the following conditions should not use GHB: severe illness of any kind, epilepsy, eclampsia (convulsions), bradycardia (slowed heart-beat) due to conduction problems… Continue Reading…
According to Dr. Gallimberti [1989], the action of GHB is “without serious side effects.” Some research programs have reported no side effects at all. Nonetheless, it’s clear that some minor side effects can occur. Those most commonly experienced are drowsiness,… Continue Reading…
Scientists and doctors have traditionally been reluctant to ascribe aphrodisiac properties to any substance, although this tendency may have abated somewhat in recent years. It is a testament, then, to the power the GHB’s sexual effects that they were clearly… Continue Reading…